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Field Guide to East African Reptiles

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Field Guide to East African Reptiles
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Steve Spawls
By (author) Kim Howell
By (author) Harald Hinkel
By (author) Michele Menegon
SeriesBloomsbury Naturalist
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:624
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781399404815
ClassificationsDewey:597.909676
Audience
General
Illustrations Colour photographs accompany each species

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Wildlife
Publication Date 28 April 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The revised and updated edition of the definitive guide to the reptiles of this region written by a team of internationally acclaimed herpetologists. East Africa is home to a remarkable assemblage of reptiles, from crocodiles and chameleons to turtles and tortoises, lizards, worm-lizards, and a stunning array of snakes. The region is a true herpetological hot-spot. This fully revised edition of the classic field guide to the region's reptiles explores the full diversity of these animals. With updated text, detailed maps and more than 600 new photographs, this book includes every one of the 500 or so species in the region. All are described and mapped, with virtually every species accompanied by at least one colour photograph. Comprehensive and definitive, Field Guide to East African Reptiles is an essential tool for all naturalists, conservationists, educators, field workers, medical personnel and students in the region.

Author Biography

Stephen Spawls went to Kenya when he was four and caught his first chameleon at the age of six. East African herpetology is his major interest, and his publications include A Field Guide to East African Reptiles and Kenya: A Natural History. Kim Howell was professor of Zoology at the University of Dar es Salaam for over 40 years, and has lived in and studied the fauna of Tanzania since 1970. Harald Hinkel is a German naturalist specialising in biodiversity and conservation, who has also worked extensively in disaster relief, particularly in Rwanda. Michele Menegon is an expert on East African herpetofauna, having spent most of his time since 1997 conducting research across the Eastern Afromontane.